Sentences with phrase «recurring image»

A new project invites contemporary women artists to imagine the narratives and voices of characters in Western art's recurring images of women reading.
The sea, sky and the naked body are recurring images in the show.
It also connects games 1 through 3 with several recurring images, bits of information, and enemies.
Gayle Kells» paintings, drawings and mixed media work address female identity issues using recurring images such as the dress, mannequins, undergarments, and the full - figured...
A modest still life is often the starting point in Anneli Furmark's watercolour paintings, but in combination with recurring images and notes from her personal sketchbook the motifs grows into imaginative and humorous worlds, where images and words merge into a poetic entity
Grounded by the grainy recurring image of a cell rapidly dividing, «Annihilation» is itself a fluid exercise in genetic mutation: It begins with scenes from a marriage, then quickly evolves into a wilderness adventure, an environmental horror flick and a striking depiction of physical and psychological entropy (emphasis on the «trippy»).
Or rather a striking central performance from Agata Trzebuchowska's face, because it is her watchful, dark - eyed, unblemished visage, usually framed by a plain gray wimple that is perhaps the film's most evocative recurring image, even amongst so much truly remarkable cinematography (from neophyte cinematographer Lucasz Zal).
The DVDs also come with behind - the - scenes footage, as well as a 75 - minute making - of documentary, «Shooting Days,» that not only shows the intricacy of Emir Kusturica's technical achievement, but also the careful consideration beneath the filmmaker's seemingly freewheeling aesthetic, such as the way that recurring images act as anchors for the film and help to mark the passage of time.
Abstract dance sequences, choreographed by Lucinda Childs and Andrew de Groat, were juxtaposed against a sequence of large, recurring images projected on a screen at the back of the stage.
The hooded Ku Klux Klansman is one of the more ominous recurring images and in his paintings of the 1970's is a sort of self - portrait in the guise of evil.
The manipulated photography mixes the iconic traditional recurring image of two Geishas superimposed either on a nature background or the hectic rush of the city.
[1] Other recurring images in his works are bright halo - like ellipses, and dogs.
Both are recurring images in her work, as are old clothes, shoes and suitcases: memory is an abiding theme.
A recurring image in the movie are Rubik's Cube puzzles.
And in between visions of the spry young superstar and the remnants of fame is the recurring image of the crucifixion.
«The voice of the Lord» is a recurring image in Psalm 29, and in that psalm, voice is associated with power rather than words.
This recurring image of urgency and impending disaster has had the effect of habituating even responsive supporters.
One of the recurring images of Japanese folklore and films is this: a man encounters a ravishingly beautiful woman with long raven - black hair.
Allah has loaded Black Mother with so many remarkable faces and observations that viewers can hover in its details with ghostly ubiquity, and he only breaks the spell with the recurring image of a nude woman holding a coconut to ground us in some kind of structural trajectory.
The film, a satire about American suburbia and the layers of darkness that society hides underneath their pretty but rotting exteriors, heavily uses the recurring image of rose throughout.
Gill avoids that convention yet, still, falls into banality with the recurring image of churning seas as viewed from a suicidal perch.
In it, the filmmaker details his childhood fascination with the occult, and how he decided to pair that with a recurring image in his mind of a young, alone, female foreigner working in Paris.
Kosinski and his returning cinematographer Claudio Miranda (who also shot Life Of Pi) are experienced in the art of digital imagery, and they capture beauty in images both relatively mundane, like a hose dangling from an initially unseen firefighting helicopter, drawing water from a swimming pool, and genuinely strange, like a recurring image of a bear charging out of a forest on fire.
A recurring image of bees (part of the Candyman's torment) hints at the picture's eventual nod towards a matriarchy, while the evolution of the Helen character from scholar to myth points to film itself as the modern equivalent of firesides and oral history.
The idea of double is reinforced throughout the film: reflections in a mirror and photographs are recurring images.
A recurring image in Atomic Blonde, director David Leitch's adaptation of the graphic novel The Coldest City, involves superimpositions of news broadcasts about the collapsing communist regime in East Germany over images of the spies who continue to operate in Berlin as if trying to get their last bit of wetwork in before all the fun stops.
There's a recurring image of a bear on fire running through a burning forest in Only the Brave — a visual at once starkly horrifying yet majestic, like something out of a high - fantasy production.
Recurring images of bare trees against the sky evoke the eponymous tormentor's fingers, and dark coats worn by guests at a birthday party make the event more resemble a wake.
Then, with the aid of computer technology, he discovers and extracts from the moving pictures a recurring image: a horrific goblin face as blankly malevolent as Michael's in Halloween.
An especially affecting element in your novel is the recurring image of young Mozart in Marie Antoinette's memories and dreams.
Naslund plays on this theme by having the recurring image of the young Mozart haunt Marie Antoinette's dreams with the repeating question, «Now do you love me?»
I used to have this recurring image in my head.
However, if the rainbow becomes a recurring image seen in future Death Stranding trailers, then fans should expect it and the «hope» it likely symbolizes to be important in the final game.
«Untitled» (2016) is the most recent painting in the show and includes one of Mr. Johns's recurring images of a ruler.
Alike objects congregate in various corners of Therrien's studio — here a few old Cosco high chairs, there a group of long - spouted oilcans, and many molds and stencils for his recurring images.
Fueled by grey skies, political madness, music, and dreams, these new works survey a surrealist field of recurring images: memories and visions of birth, sex, death, dance, and childhood.
Round glasses, sharp hairdos, brooms / brushes, mustache, guns, water drops and hooks, are some of the recurring images we've seen previously in works by Austin - born artist.
A recurring image in this series is developed from a diagram of the internet.
Doig likes to revisit his subjects, and the lone figure in the landscape is a recurring image.
Placed at the center of the exhibition, the sculpture connects to the other works through the recurring image of the falcon, which plays the role of observer, documentarian, and perhaps even guardian.
His outdoor works, all painted en plein air, have an unnerving immediacy, while his still lifes are populated by the recurring image of an orange packing crate.
Her images are undeniably gorgeous — a pretty, fashionable young girl (resembling a well dressed paper doll) floating amidst vividly colored roses is a recurring image and an appealing one.
Skulls are a recurring image in Zhang Huan's work and stem from the artist's early explorations in performance, inspired by the body and human form.
Recurring images of historical horrors — from slave killings to drowning migrants — are cut with nature in Akomfrah's new video installations in Bristol and London.
Smith is the third generation of a family of farmers in Shropshire and the motif of the shepherd tending his flock has been a recurring image in his work during recent years.
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